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Telesis backlights manufactures backlights for keyboards, rack, & table top instruments, sequencers, and many other products from akai, roland, korg, kurzweil, emu, yamaha, peavey, & many others. our backlights are brighter and have the contacts in the correct position for your instrument. call 714-998-3001 or email us at telesis@telesisgear.com

MFB was founded in 1976 by engineer Manfred Fricke. So far there were more than some hundred products constructed and distributed. The first developments and products were primarly video games for industrial playmachines.

Audio products

A lowcost drummachine was introduced in 1979. (98 DM for the self construction kit). In 1980 the legendary drumcomputer MFB-501 was finished and sold. Although it was not the most prominent drumcomputer of that time it surely was one of the best selling drum units in Germany. Some shops sold ten times more MFB-501s than Roland TR-808s. More products for the musician followed, such as the Digital-Sequencer MFB-601 and the digital drum machine MFB-512. All of these featured rich products were offered at exceptional low prices. In 1984 the E-Drum module series 1000 and 2000 followed with corresponding pads. A new construction period started in 1986 with product launches of the MIDI-CV converter MFB-201 and the MIDI drummer MFB-712. Especially the MFB-712 was ahead of its time offering 40 sounds that could be played by keyboard or sequencer. The MFB-SYNTH was finished in 1997, although its development dates back to the eighties. The machine never went into production since 2001, the year of the company´s 25th anniversary because of decreased interest in analogue synthesizer technology especially in the sales channels. In the same year Manfred Fricke also developed another new MIDI drum-module. MFB-KULT, includes most of the famous sounds of the older machines. Both MFB-SYNTH and MFB-KULT are availabale since December 2001. Because of constant requests for the digital sequencer MFB-601 a successor MFB-602. was introduced in May 2002. And since August 2002 there´s also a little brother of the MFB-SYNTH, the MFB-SYNTH LITE

PC and video technology

From 1986 Manfred Fricke specialized in products for video applications. Alone 20 different framegrabbers for the Apple II, C-64 und IBM compatible PCs were constructed. A very high percentage of these framegrabbers were and are still in use for special industrial purposes. Custom development is still done here, so these specialized tools are not available for other customers.

In 1994 MFB introduced the world´s first videomixer below 1.000 DM, the MFB-901. Its successor MFB-902 was available in 1995. Another important development in the video section was the model MFB-912, a digital video memory. This 1998 product was highly acclaimed by the press Press and reviews. The successor MFB-915 added sound and higher picture resolution. It´s available since October 1999. Another successor is the model MFB-920 with an integrated harddrive offering better options for nonlinear cutting and post processing of the recorded material.

Company & homepage for Tony Allgood who design's & supplies the OAKLEY TB3030 303 clone diy kit project synth - Also Tony does other designs & projects. Also UK vintage tech repairs for your synths, such as Korg Polysix, Roland SH-09, SH-2000, Jupiter-6, Jen SX-1000 - They also fit CV and gate sockets to your analogue synthesiser for connection to a midi-CV interface etc, and are the official Roland Service Centre in Cumbria etc, also amp and other gear fixes and mod's, upgrade your old synth etc etc, UK based in Cumbria.

SysexD50 is made up of two parts, a librarian and a patch editor with the following features:

Librarian

Upload and Download patchbanks to and from your d50. Save and Load them to and from your harddrive. (Limited in Shareware Version) Use Cut & Paste or Drag & Drop to edit patchbanks. (Limited in Shareware Version) Restore your Roland D-50 to its factory default setting. Print 'patchsheets'. (Not in Shareware Version) Fast patch previewing. Selecting a patch in the librarian will send it to the D50. Select patches in the librarian by remote control from the D50. Patch Editor

Realtime editing of D-50 patches on your PC with the comfort of a large display. All patch parameters just one mouseclick away. (Limited in Shareware Version) Save and Load D-50 patches to and from your harddrive. (Limited in Shareware Version) Use Cut & Paste or Drag & Drop to exchange parts within or between patches. It's like having a PG-1000 programmer.

Telesis Backlights manufactures backlights for keyboards, rack, & table top instruments, sequencers, and many other products from Akai, Roland, Korg, Kurzweil, EMU, Yamaha, Peavey, & many others. Our backlights are brighter and have the contacts in the correct position for your instrument. Call 714-998-3001 or email us at telesis@telesisgear.com

We are a company that manufacturers backlights for LCD displays like the ones used in many Korg, Roland, Kurzweil, Alesis, Yamaha and other keyboards, sound modules, and other gear with backlit displays.

This is the type of site you're looking for....excellent site.....Full analog drum machine sets for [Roland tr909] [Roland tr808] [Roland Cr8000] [Boss Dr110] [Boss Dr55] [Linn Drum] including 5 or 6 snares & kiks in each set, as well as different open hat openings....also lots of excellent drum & bass/Jungle breakbeats....Also a beautifully designed site....Check it out !